Psalms 54:7
Afrikaans 1933/1953
Hy sal my vyande die kwaad vergelde. Vernietig hulle in u trou! [ (Psalms 54:8) Vrywillig wil ek aan U offer; ek wil u Naam, o HERE, loof, want die is goed; ] [ (Psalms 54:9) want die het my uit alle benoudheid gered, en my oog het met welgevalle op my vyande neergesien. ]
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a statement of faith and gratitude. The speaker is expressing how God has delivered them from trouble and given them victory over their enemies. It's a declaration of God's protection and intervention.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and your friend is being mean. Suddenly, a grown-up comes and helps you win the game. That's what this verse is about. God helped the person win against those who were being mean to them.
Historical Background
Psalm 54 was written by David during a time when he faced significant troubles and threats from his enemies. This psalm expresses his trust in God’s protection and deliverance. It was likely written during his tumultuous reign as King of Israel.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can apply to someone who feels overwhelmed by work stress or family problems. The verse encourages trusting in God's help and seeing that He can bring you through your troubles and give you a sense of victory over your challenges.
Topics
deliveranceprotectiontrustvictoryenemiesgratitude
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who wrote Psalm 54?
Psalm 54 was written by King David, likely during a time when he faced significant troubles and threats from his enemies.
What does 'mine eye hath seen his desire upon mine enemies' mean?
This phrase means that the speaker has witnessed how God's will was fulfilled against their enemies, giving them a sense of vindication and victory.
How can this verse help someone facing personal challenges?
This verse can remind someone that God is aware of their troubles and can deliver them from difficulties, providing hope and a sense of divine protection.
What are some cross-references for this verse?
Some related verses include Psalm 18:1-3, Psalm 140:1-5, Isaiah 54:17, 2 Timothy 4:17, and Revelation 12:11, which also speak about divine deliverance and victory over enemies.
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